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## Description This reverts commit e49577708d9d5315fa6c001d7dc20ee80d04cd35 to re-land #41094 because the Google test failures have been fixed. There are no changes to the original PR, since the fixes were in the Google code.
Unit testing Java code
All Java code in the engine should now be able to be tested with Robolectric 4.7.3 and JUnit 4. The test suite has been added after the bulk of the Java code was first written, so most of these classes do not have existing tests. Ideally code after this point should be tested, either with unit tests here or with integration tests in other repos.
Adding a new test
- Create a file under
test/matching the path and name of the class under test. For example,shell/platform/android/io/flutter/util/Preconditions.java->shell/platform/android/**test**/io/flutter/util/Preconditions**Test**.java. - Add your file to the
sourcesof therobolectric_testsbuild target in/shell/platform/android/BUILD.gn. This compiles the test class into the test jar. - Import your test class and add it to the
@SuiteClassesannotation inFlutterTestSuite.java. This makes sure the test is actually executed at run time. - Write your test.
- Build and run with
testing/run_tests.py [--type=java] [--java-filter=<test_class_name>].
Note that testing/run_tests.py does not build the engine binaries; instead they
should be built prior to running this command and also when the source files
change. See Compiling the engine
for details on how to do so.
Q&A
My new test won't run. There's a "ClassNotFoundException".
See Updating Embedding Dependencies.